Organisations in every industry require project management professionals equipped with in-demand business management and leadership skills. The AIH Master of Project Management is designed to meet the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) principles and standards to position graduates with the project management methodology to meet industry standards and current best practices. Graduates will gain knowledge and skills to manage complex projects in various industry sectors.
Master of Project Management
Free
Duration: 2 years full time |
Pre-requisites: Applicants must have completed an undergraduate bachelor's degree (AQF Level 7) or equivalent |
Assumed Knowledge: None |
Course Intake: January, February, March, May, June, July, August, September, October, November |
COURSE DESCRIPTION
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WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
Structure
To complete the degree, you will need to pass sixteen Units (160 credit points). These units are delivered over two years. There are 3 core units, 10 specialisation units, and 3 project-based units. The units and their descriptions are listed below.
Study Hours
As a student, you will need to allocate time to attend classes. Â Generally, if you are studying full-time, you will have 8 hours of classes each week, on campus. Â In addition, you will need to set aside approximately 7-9 hours per week for each unit in your own time to complete assignments, readings, projects, workshop preparation and to prepare for tests and exams.
Assessment
Your studies at AIH will encompass practical, professionally focused, and project-based learning, so assessment types will vary. Â You can expect them to include (the list is not exhaustive):
- Individual and team-based projects
- Case studies and presentations
- Essays, assignments and reports
- Exams
- Practical assessments
- Discussion forums
Participation in class including formative assessment activities
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate and apply project management principles to theories, practices, and systems in project management contexts.
- Critically analyse and solve a range of risks/issues using project management concepts and systems.
- Examine and critically evaluate the effectiveness of project management processes and practices.
- Integrate applied knowledge of concepts and practices, tools, and skills to manage and implement projects ethically and sustainably.
- Exhibit leadership, management and interpersonal skills required to work effectively independently or in a diverse team within project work.
- Analyse and recommend project management principles and methodologies used to deliver projects, supported by appropriate research, to achieve agreed success criteria.
AQF LEVEL 9
Knowledge |
Graduates at this level will have advanced and integrated understanding of a complex body of knowledge in one or more disciplines or areas of practice. |
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Skills |
Graduates at this level will have expert, specialised cognitive and technical skills in a body of knowledge or practice to independently:
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Application |
Graduates at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, expert judgement, adaptability and responsibility as a practitioner or learner. |
Source adapted from https://www.aqf.edu.au/aqf-levels
WHAT UNITS YOU'LL STUDY
MBA4004 People, Culture and Agile Leadership
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MPM4001 Organisational Context and Roles in Project Management
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MPM4002 Project Management Domains (Tools and Techniques)
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MPM4003 Project Management Principles
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MBA4002 Communication and Negotiations
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MBA4005 Organisation Change Management
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MPM4004 Contracts Management and Ethics
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MPM4005 Minor Corporate Study - Initiation of a Project
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MPM5001 Systems Thinking for Managers - Project Planning
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MPM5002 Project Finance Management
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MPM5003 Quality and Risk Management for Projects
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MPM5004 Major Corporate Study - Project Execution
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MPM5005 Managing Project Complexity - Monitoring and Controlling
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MPM5006 Managing Project Complexity - Finalising Projects or Phase
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MPM5007 Errors and Pitfalls in Project Management
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MPM5008 Major Project - Capstone
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Level 1000
About Instructors
Free
Duration: 2 years full time |
Pre-requisites: Applicants must have completed an undergraduate bachelor's degree (AQF Level 7) or equivalent |
Assumed Knowledge: None |
Course Intake: January, February, March, May, June, July, August, September, October, November |